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- Grit_dogNavigator III
womps wrote:
Tvov wrote:
free radical wrote:
Utah great salt lake has enough lithium for milions of EVs
https://youtu.be/l1LCFnoKKpU
Are they going to be able to use that? These days, if you try to plant a rose bush environmental radicals shut you down.
They probably won’t shut you down if it’s to make batteries. Well, at least if it’s batteries for electric vehicles that is!
LOL, truth, unfortunately. - wompsExplorer
Tvov wrote:
free radical wrote:
Utah great salt lake has enough lithium for milions of EVs
https://youtu.be/l1LCFnoKKpU
Are they going to be able to use that? These days, if you try to plant a rose bush environmental radicals shut you down.
They probably won’t shut you down if it’s to make batteries. Well, at least if it’s batteries for electric vehicles that is! - PButler96Explorer
free radical wrote:
Utah great salt lake has enough lithium for milions of EVs
https://youtu.be/l1LCFnoKKpU
Drain it. - TvovExplorer II
free radical wrote:
Utah great salt lake has enough lithium for milions of EVs
https://youtu.be/l1LCFnoKKpU
Are they going to be able to use that? These days, if you try to plant a rose bush environmental radicals shut you down. - free_radicalExplorer
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
@Yosemite,
Why would I compare missing a game to a death? Oh maybe as evidence that it wasn’t “that” bad.
But you are sensationalizing it. To the greatest extent. Do you not think out of almost 30million people in that state that there are less than 200 people who either A. Don’t have the sense to come in out of the cold (insane, homeless etc) or B. Don’t have an extenuating circumstance that lead to some cold weather killing them. (Likely pretty much the same as A?
What the ....?
Why do you even have to lie and distort to give excuses to these grossly incompetent and criminally negligent Texas leaders and electric company?
Those who died froze to death inside their homes for lack of power for heating.
Re-read you post then, if you mention your experience of being inconvenienced of a canceled game in the same breath of topic of people freezing to death, it is implied. PButler96 wrote:
If you are in the business the $50k is not a huge chunk of money.
ROFLMAO......You would need to be a total idiot to go through all of that with the amount of info they're providing, let alone laying down that much coin.- PButler96Explorer
8.1 Van wrote:
Is ET going green?! Who knows when these two Tesla Semi Trucks will be in our yard!
That's right, Ronen bought TWO Tesla Semi Trucks! Not one... But TWO TESLA SEMI TRUCKS!!
Ronen wanted to share his experience with you guys. How much money he had to put down to order them, and how much they actually are. How it was getting in contact with Tesla (if there was any), and WHY he decided to bite the bullet and buy two tesla semi trucks!!
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ROFLMAO......You would need to be a total idiot to go through all of that with the amount of info they're providing, let alone laying down that much coin. - Grit_dogNavigator III
time2roll wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
Heat pump delivers 2x to 3x the BTU per kW.Grit dog wrote:
Half of Texas homes are electric heat and 75% of those are resistance heat....literally the most inefficient, electricity sucking way to produce heat, so ya, there probably was a run on power during those days, lol.
Resistance heat is actually 100% efficient.
It is true that moving heat using a heat pump uses less energy per BTU.
If all of TX converted it would be a huge reduction in electric demand. But electric is cheap and minimal efficiency regulation.
Winter mode, like traction control? Winter is different than summer somehow if the electric demand is the same?
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